Your Blogging Staff

Contributing to this blog:
- "Dave" is Dave Barry, who is a humor columnist and presidential contender.
- "judi" is Judi Smith, who is Dave's Research Department, as well as being interested in men.
- "Walter" is Walter, a bone from the penis of a walrus.

The preponderance of the glans on the male member may also have developed to aid in feminine pleasure during coitus. As it travels inward the glans - should it reach such a point - can come into contact with the anterior pubic bone and stimulate the Grafenberg spot, the female erogenous organ located therein, leading to mutual pleasure for the couple.

His ear! An orangutan! In his ear! I haven't read the rest of the article. I'm stuck on that ear part. I have had a dog get affectionate with my leg, but... in his ear. I bet his gf knows which ear is was and only kisses the other one.

Actually queensbee... As an RN who worked in the ER and OR, I've probably seen more than my share and trust me they are not all alike. Yes gentlemen, we nurses do look and if you're exceptional we gossip about it also.

Scott - oh, I was thinking batting my eyelashes and pouting, combined with a *good, long look* - works everytime. Glaring is for non-verbal combat, usually in public, with no phallus in view. (thereby saving face, in case shrinkage occurs)